- "frozen mouth") to Portmeirion: "Port-" from its
place on the coast; "-
meirion" from the
county of
Merioneth (Meirionydd) in
which it was sited. The very...
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Meirion Williams (Dyffryn Ardudwy, 1901 – 4
October 1976) was a
Welsh composer, best
known for his songwriting.
Williams studied with
Walford Davies at...
- 52°44′42″N 3°53′53″W / 52.745°N 3.898°W / 52.745; -3.898
Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor (Welsh for '
Meirion-Dwyfor College';
abbreviated CMD) is a
college in Gwynedd...
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Meirion Jones is a
Welsh journalist. He
worked for the BBC from 1988
until 2015 and is now the
editor of the
Bureau of
Investigative Journalism. Former...
- Dr
Meirion Pennar (24
December 1944 – 9
December 2010) was a
Welsh poet and academic, who
translated two
works of
Welsh language literature. Born in Cardiff...
- Rhys
Meirion is a
Welsh opera and
classical tenor singer. He was born on 24
February 1966 in
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd. He
joined the
English National...
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Caradog ap
Meirion reigned c. 754 – c. 798, died c. 798, was a king of
Gwynedd in
North West Wales. This
Welsh name
means Caradog son of
Meirion. This era...
- 3.690058°W / 52.709523; -3.690058 The
Meirion Mill
Railway was a
narrow gauge railway that
operated at
Meirion Mill in
Dinas Mawddwy, Wales. It only operated...
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Meirion Mill is a
woollen mill at
Dinas Mawddwy in Wales. It
operates as a
tourist attraction. The mill is
located on the site of the
northern terminus...
- John
Meirion Lloyd (Corris,
Merionethshire 4 May 1913 - Prestatyn, 30
September 1998) was a
Welsh Presbyterian missionary in Mizoram, India. He was ordained...